(Last Update: 10.09.2024) If you are one of those who love stationery products like me, this article is for you. This time we will go to a beautiful stationery store in Paris, or rather a place that sells stationery and art supplies, Rougier & Plé. Rougier & Plé is one of the largest stationers in Paris. It has many branches in France and - as far as I know - four stores in Paris, but
(Last Update: 24.03.2023) Unfortunately, El Palenque, which was featured on Pariste.Net as the most beautiful Argentinian restaurant in Paris, has closed. If you discover another Argentinian restaurant, please do not hesitate to share it with us.
(Last Update: 05.09.2024) There are churches in Paris that I have never thought to go inside even though I have passed them many times. Even though I visit Saint Germain Boulevard once a week, for some reason it never occurred to me to go inside the Saint Germain des Prés Church and look at it. It was as if that church was erected in that square as a monument just to give its name to the district, but of course it was not. Making 6.
(Last Update: 05.09.2024) While Paris has so many beautiful boulevards, avenues and streets, one wonders which one to write about. Of course, some of these stand out a little more with some of their features. Some of them are centers of luxury shopping, some are the center of attention of young people, some are important from a touristic point of view, and some are the address of eating and drinking. Even though some of them are not very big, you will be taken to a completely different perspective the moment you enter.
(Last Update: 05.09.2024) Located in the 5th arrondissement, in the Latin Quarter - Quartier Latin, diagonally opposite the Notre Dame Cathedral, right on the banks of the Seine River, Saint Michel is a lively place at all hours of the day and a very enjoyable place to wander around. Since it is located in the middle of important attractions such as Châtelet, Notre Dame, Boulevard Saint Germain, and Luxembourg Garden, it is always a busy place for tourists.
(Last Update: 05.09.2024) One of the most important places hosting performing arts in Paris is undoubtedly Théatre de l'Odéon - Odeon Theatre. As you know, "odeon" is the name given to small amphitheaters in ancient Greece where theater and concert events were held. The Odeon Theater is a very stylish and ostentatious building with a hall for 800 people. Of course, with a splash like at the Opéra Garnier.
(Last Update: 04.09.2024) The Arab World Institute - Institut du Monde Arabe, which was established in 1980 upon the joint agreement of 19 Arab countries and France, later expanded to France and a very wide Arab geography, including Libya, Egypt and Palestine. It is an important organization that aims to develop relations between people in the fields of art, culture, science and technology. From my perspective, on my blog
(Last Update: 03.09.2024) Since the concept of shopping malls is not very common in the city center of Paris, boutiques or multi-storey stores on the street are preferred for shopping, it is not possible to come across giant shopping malls like in Turkey. Here, life mostly flows on the streets, so life is outside. Wandering from street to street, from store to store, just like in the past in Istanbul,
(Last Update: 03.09.2024) If you are one of those who like to wander Paris from corner to corner, I recommend you to discover places such as Cour du Commerce Saint-André while getting lost in the streets, wandering from street to street, walking with your head raised upwards in admiration, and from time to time. It means looking through the doors and passages you pass by. Paris is a city so rich in arcades, courtyards and alleyways
(Last Update: 03.11.2024) Café de Flore (cafe dö flor or cafe dö flağ), which has been in existence since the 1880s and is among the most famous cafes along with Les Deux Magots in the Saint Germain district of Paris, was the home of the French intellectuals of a period. It is quite famous because it is a place he visits frequently. Simone de Beauvoir, Jean-Paul Sartre, Picasso, Albert